Has anyone heard about this? It is all over the news down here in South Florida, partly because the dancer is from here. Apparently one of the former female dancers is threatening a 100Million dollar lawsuit against the production company alleging sexual harrassement. Here is a couple of links;

I think there is more to this than just big boobs. If she was not dancing well or had really changed size then management would have to give her time to fix the situation. I am sure that the contract calls for something like that. If the dancer does not, then I think that management has every right to let someone go.

With her new shape I am sure that she could get plenty of work. Remember the Chorus Line song "Dance 10 Looks 3"?

Your boobs are [expletive] huge. We have to change all of your costumes," were Sprosty's alleged remarks. "We hired you at a C and now you are a [expletive] D. You have to lose them now!"

She claims Sprosty continued to harass her and male dancers grabbed at her. When she complained, things only got worse, the lawsuit claims.

Alyse said she re-injured her toe almost two months after her initial return to the stage when a male dancer wearing combat boots accidentally kicked her during a performance in Iowa. The show's managers argued Alyse was faking her injury and set a March 14 deadline for her to return.

The above are very serious allegations. Alice Alyse might just win given that it is the USA-infamous for rewarding obscene settlements. I wonder if she has video or audio evidence of the above? In this day and age, it wouldn’t be that hard to obtain.

Dancer is suspended so she can fix an "issue". She doesn't fix the "issue" and is fired. She can't sue for that, so she makes up a story based on a flippant remark made by an exhausted and overworked wardrobe manager.

As a seamstress I know that it is easy to take in a costume, but it is close to impossible to let one OUT on tour without a full costume shop facility. I would have been PISSED at her too for gaining so much weight her boobs balooned up. Or any other part of her body for that matter. But any company in America knows better than fire someone for THAT, because they will get sued. EVERY company already knows that.

Justice has nothing to do with this case. It's all about a dancer's bruised ego and unemployment.

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